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The enchanting and beautiful land of Parahiyangan or
Sunda stretches from the Sunda Strait in the west to the borders of Central Java
in the east. The region is primarily mountainous, with rich green valleys
hugging lofty volcanic peaks, many of which surround the capital of the
province, Bandung.
The Sundanese people of this region, the Sundanese, are
soft-spoken and colorful, with a rich and fascinating history.
The powerful and ancient kingdoms of Tarumanegara,
Pajajaran, Banten and Cirebon have all risen, ruled and fallen in this province
and provide fascinating studies for students of archaeology and history. West
Java was one of the first contact points in Indonesia for Indian traders and
their cultural influences, and it was here that the Dutch and British first set
foot in Indonesia at Banten. The Dutch moved their center of operations to Sunda
Kelapa (now Jakarta) after fierce competition and rivalry with the British, only
to return at a later date.
West Java effectively surrounds the nation's capital of
Jakarta on three sides and enjoyable roads provide good links to most of the
province passing through spectacular panoramas of rugged mountains, sparkling
paddy fields and intimate holiday resorts. There are a number of resorts on the
western and southern coasts which have modern hotels and are popular during the
weekends, especially for people living in Jakarta.
West Java provides visitors with a great number of
fascinating and wonderful things to see and do; venture to the reminders of the
explosive and awesome power of Krakatau; explore the undisturbed wildlife
reserve of Ujung Kulon on the south- western tip of Java; admire the Pulau Dua
Bird Sanctuary off the coast of Banten and visit the isolated communities of the
mysterious Baduy in the remote Halimun Mountain Reserve; discover unspoiled
beaches at Pangandaran; treasure the royal palaces of Cirebon and the world
renowned botanical gardens of Bogor.
Bandung, the capital of the province is about 180 kms
southeast of Jakarta and was once known as "The Paris of Java" because of its
tree lined boulevards and artistic influences. The city gained international
fame in 1955 as the venue for the first Afro-Asian Conference which brought
together the leaders of 29 Asian and African Nations with the aim of
promoting economic and cultural relations and taking a common stand against
colonialism.
^ PLACE OF INTEREST
Bandung
The capital is
situated on a plateau 768 metres above sea level with a cool climate throughout
the year. Although it has a population of over two million the pace of city life
is slower than Jakarta's.Several institutes of higher education are located
here, including the country's prestigious Bandung Institute of
Technology.
There ore short drives up to the mountain resorts of Lembang and
the Bosscho Observatory, and higher to the volcanic crater of Tangkuban Perahu,
the only crater in Java accessible all the way by car as for as its rim. It is
an aweinspiring sight of emanating sulphur fumes. Descent into all the volcano's
12 craters is only possible with the aid of an experienced guide, because of the
presence of suffocating gases at certain spots.
Just a 15 minute drive from
Tangkuban Perahu is the Crater hot springs resort. Here you can swim in warm
mineral water pools, good for healing skin problems.
The resort provides
visitors with a bar, restaurants, tennis courts and cottage style hotels
overlooking a beautiful mountain scape. In Banding, try to see the "Wayang
Golek" wooden puppet show and hear the "Angklung" bamboo orchestra, as well as
the classical Sundanese gamelan and dances.
Mang Udjo Angklung Workshop
One of the unique characteristics of this place is that traditional
art performances are staged with a natural background of mountains, rice fields
and plantations. Bamboo handicraft and musical instruments are made and sold
here. Mang Udjo's "Angklungs" ore well known because of his fine workmanship and
exact tuning of these bamboo musical instruments. His workshop is located in the
village of Padasuka, around 7 km from Bandung.
Patenggang
lake
One of the leading resorts is located in less than an hour by
road to the south of the city. The eastern side of the lake is a cool forest
having an average temperature of 10 degrees C and is often hazy the whole day.
The north side is bordered by a lush tea estate, reaching far out to the west
and south.
Juanda Forest Park
This is a
590-hectare (2,475-acre) forest for research and recreation with native plant
species as well as from other parts of the world. The Japanese occupation forces
left a number of caves and tunnels which they dug out of these cliffs during
World War 11 for the devence of the area. This highland forest park is minutes
away from Bandung.
Maribaya
Since long known
for its hot water springs, Maribaya lies north of Bandung which can be reached
within 30 minutes. The trip itself is worthwhile making, as you will pass
through a picturesque road dotted with flowery hills and lovely villas all the
way. The mountain air is cool and the sulphur-laden water just comfortably hot
for swimming as well as for just soaking in. Part of the scenery is a 25 m high
waterfall set against a steep mountain cliff.
Jatiluhur
Dam
Situated just about halfway between Jakarta and Bandung, this dam
was originally built with Fench technical assistance back in the Fifties, mainly
for the purpose of generating electrical power for the region. Since then the
dam developed into a multi-purpose designated area as it now serves irrigation
to the surrounding arable land and fishery as well. Somewhat later, tourism saw
a potential area for development as it now provides convenient facilities such
as swimming pools, tennis courts, a camping ground, speedboats for water skiing
and cottages. The water surface is enormously vast, the scenery tropical, the
air crisp and cool.
Bogor
Previously known as
"Buitenzorg" (Sans soucis or Without worries) during the Dutch colonial era,
Bogor actually lies closer to Jakarta 150 km) than it does to Bandung ( 120 km).
Appropriately named by the Dutch as a town "without worries", they chose Bogor
to be the site for constructing the first palace of the Dutch Governor General
way back in 1745. Later restored in 1832, the palace still stands solid and
elegant today with its stretched out gardens where deer roam freely on the green
grass under majesticly tall old trees.
However, Bogor is famous because of
its Botanical Garden which borders the Palace Grounds, covering an area of 87
hectares with thousands of species of plant life from all over the world,
including towering age old trees and the rarest kinds of orchids. See the
original "Havea Brazilliensis" rubber tree formerly imported from Barzil, and
world's largest flower, the Rafflesia a foul smelling and stemless as well as
leafless plant. When visiting this Garden, arrange for a permit to visit the
neighbouring Presidential Palace which belonged to the Dutch Governor General
before Indonesia's independence. Doing this may be a day-long visit by leaving
Jakarta in the morning and spend the night in the Puncak mountainous region on
your way to Bandung the next day. Here again, the whole car trip will be
memorable as scenic tropical beauty all around is really astonishing. You will
also pass by another smaller Presidential Palace at Cipanas, the setting of
which is in a colourful and flowery vast garden around this woodenbut stylihs
palace.
Zoological Museum
Exhibited in this
Museum are mainly stuffed animals placed behind vitrines or glass display cases,
arranged as if these animals were alive in natural surroundings. It is located
on Juanda Street in Bandung.
Batu-Tulis Ciaruteun /Stone
Inscription)
An inscribed stone in the Sanskrit language originating
in South India, which is a relic from the Tarumanegara kingdom during the reign
of King Purnawarman in 450 A.D.
located on the bank of the Ciaruteun river in
Ciampea village which can be reached by driving along the 9-kilometers road from
Bogor to Ciampea followed by going on foot for about two kilometers.
Cibodas Botanic Garden
Located in the district
of Pacet, 22 kilometers northwest of Cianjur, the Cibodas Garden Park, honored
by its other name "Paradise on earth" impounds a 80- hectare area founded in
1890 for nature preservation purposes.
Taman Safari
Indonesia
Animals from all continents roam freely in this 35-hectare
park, 75 km southeast of Jakarta along the Jakarta-Bandung route. Among the
animals kept here are some comparatively rare species such as the anoa, rhinos,
giraffes, white tigers and European, American as well as Asian bears. Adjacent
to the park are recreational grounds with swimming pool, tennis courts, an
artificial lake, a waterfall and a children's playground with facilities such as
a circus arena, a house of horrors, a merry-go-round and a small circuit. There
are also restaurants, cafetarias and other facilities.
Lido Water
Recreational Centre
It lies 21 km south of Bogor or 81 km from Jakarta. The
lake is conveniently located along the route from Bogor to Sukabumi, surrounded
by scenic panoramas. Water sport facilities, a restaurant and accommodation are
available.
Pangrango
Pangrango is a cool place
at the foot of this mountain bearing the same name, equipped with the longest
restaurant and swimming pool. It has ample mountain views overlooking tropical
forests and hills and is located on the Salabintana Road, at 7 km from Sukabumi.
Situ Gunung
Located in the district of Cisaat,
14 kilometers from Sukabumi Situ Gunung is a natural lake surrounded by damar
trees. It is suitable for camping.
Pelabuhan Ratu Beach
Formerly just a plain fishing village it has now grown into a lovely
holiday resort, more and more visited by holiday makers from Jakarta and
Bandung, a mere three-hour drive from either city through cool mountain villages
with picturesque scenerie Gradually but surely this area will catch up with the
pace of development as is the case with Carita on the extreme West coast of
Java. Pelabuhan Ratu Cisolok is a 15 km stretch of breathtaking beauty with
hills, mountains and very wide sandy beaches everywhere around you, set againts
the deep blue Indian Ocean.
Truly rare is the fact that thick tropical
forests on rolling hills are found right next to stretches of white beaches.
Taking walks uphilenables the visitor to look down on the horseshoe shape of the
bay's coastline, whereas at night hundreds of fishermen's boatlamps are
seemingly competing with the star-studded sky above, which is both enchanting
and romantic. There is one four-star hotel, the Samudera beach, about 6 km from
Pelabuhan Ratu, but several other smaller hotels and cottages are available at
moderate rates.
At this virgin stage, this area represents unspoiled beauty
in a typically tropical setting with hospitable inhabitants.
Because of its
proximity to Jakarta this area is visited by more tourists from the capital than
those from Bandung. Moreover, the highways to and from Pelabuhan Ratu have
recently been greatly improved to assure you of a smooth ride to enjoy the
sceneries you pass even better. Don't forget to enjoy the fresh seafood at
reasonable prices.
Pulau Manuk
A rocky isle of
500 m2, it is located 127 km south of Rangkasbitung or 120 km west of scenic
Pelabuhan Ratu. The isle functions as a tide breaker as well, so that the inward
beach is safe for a variety of marine sports which would have been threatened by
the menacing tides of the Indian Ocean.
The isle has a forest conservation
park and rubber estate. During low tide, it is reachable on foot.
The Prince Sumedang Foundation Museum
Located in the
Pavillion of the Sumedang Regency building, in which relics of Sumedang's
ancestors such as gamelan, spears, crown and royal clothes are exhibited.
Garut
A typical Sundanese town in the
highlands, Garut is surrounded by volcanic mountains and vast tea plantations.
Around this area are a few lovely lakes and hot springs, one of which is at
Cipanas where comfortable accommodations can be found. People visit these
sulphur springs which have medicating effects to purify their skin. Mount
Papandayans crater is probably one of the most spectacular mountain scenes on
Java island.
There is the Cangkuang temple situated by Cangkuang Lake which
was a major discovery of archaeological value as it was the first of its kind
found in West Java, dating back to the 8th century. Situated 17 km from Garut,
but 50 km from Bandung.
Tasikmalaya
Sixty
kilometres from Garut, Tasikmalaya is known for its patted mats, painted
umbrellas and batiks of particular designs and colours.
Kampung Naga
The uniqueness of Kampung Naga is that in spite
of its proximity to modern society, it has retained its traditional customs over
the centuries. It is a small village in the beautiful mountains of the Salawu
District, some 30 km from Tasikmalaya. Here the most important traditional
ceremony is called the "Upacara Pedaran~ which illustrates its age-old history
and culture, held only once every year.
Cirebon
Travelling northeast from Bandung towards the coast, the seaport of
Cirebon offers a wealth of culture and history. Situated by the border of West
and Central Java, it is a combination of both. There is an ancient royal
cemetery where a holy sultan was buried which has become a place for pilgrimage
at the Astana Gunung Jati.
In the city itself, the ancient palaces (kratons)
of the Kasepuhan and Kanoman now serve as museum which are open to the public,
exhibiting house ornaments, paintings, calligraphy and other art treasure of the
courts. The royal carriages are sumptuous in design, one of them a gilded coach
in the form of a winged elephant. Across the square from the Kasepuhan Kraton is
the "Mesjid Agung~ (Grand Mosque) which is of a Javanese "Peak" architecture and
made entirely of wood. Cirebon is also known for its distinct batik, now a
flourishing industry which may be seen in the village of Trusmi. Another
specialty this city can offer you is a wide range of seafood, probably the best
in West Java.
Linggarjati
The Linggarjati
Tourism Park is located at Linggarjati village in the Cilimus district. The
distance is 14 km from Kuningan or 24 km from Cirebon. The park occupies 1 1
hectares of land, and pro vices some recreational facilities, such as a swimming
pool (Balong Kagungan) or the kagungan pond, lake and water springs (Cibulakan
and silinggonom), water recreation and a fishing pond. Also available are
resting places, cottages and villas, a tourism forest, a camping ground, a hall
food kiposks/stalls and ample parking facilities.
The Linggarjati Agreement
Building is located not far from the Linggarjati Tourism Park. From 1946 - 1947
a conference was held between Indonesia and the Netherlands, supervised by
British delegates from the Tripartite committe.
Pangandaran, Karang Nini and Batu Hiu
This is the second
beach resort area on the Indian Ocean after Pelabuhan Ratu. It certainly equals
the latter's awe-inspiring natural beauty, however, it has the disadvantage of
being so far off from Bandung 1223 km) and even more so from Jakarta 1400 km).
Road conditions are good, thus making the trip by car or bus recommendable.
However, if you prefer to take the train, get into the Bandung- Yogyakarta
Express train and get off at the Ban jar railroad station about 4 hours later.
From here it will be another 50 km by bus to Pangandaran.
The beach is
called Penanjung, where most of the cottages and hotels are located, however, of
modest ratings. Nothing luxurious should be expected. Pangandaran is especially
of interest to nature lovers, as there is a wildlife reserve in the vicinity
where wild birds and other indigenous animals live about freely to be enjoyed by
visitors. Here too, the white beaches are fine, the ocean ever so blue and the
seafood superb. Twelve kilometers before arriving at Pangandaran you will see a
huge rock on the beach which is called Karang Nini.
A forest Conservation
Park is located right here, which is another place of special interest to nature
lovers. Nearby is a camping ground which has basic facilities suitable for the
younger set. Somewhat further out, west of Pangandaran, driving 23 km on the way
to Parigi, lies Batu Hiu, meaning Shark's Rock, which is a coastal rock having
the shape of a shark.
Close by a recreation park is found where you can have
an andless open ocean view and enjoy nature at its best.
^ ACCOMMODATION
| BANDUNG |
Grand Hotel Preanger
Jl. Asia Afrika 81
Bandung
Phone: (022) 431631 (Hunting)
Fax : (022) 430034
Rooms:
193
Class: * * * * * |
Hotel Horison Bandung
Jl. Pelajar Pejuang 45
No.121
Lingkar Selatan, Bandung 40261
Phone: (022) 305000
Fax : (022)
304711
Rooms: 253
Class : * * * * |
Hotel Papandayan
Jl. Gatot Subroto 83 Bandung
Phone: (022) 310799
Fax : (022)
310988
Rooms: 245
Class : * * * * |
Hotel Savoy Homann
Jl. Asia Afrika 112
Bandung
40261
Phone: (022) 432244
Fax : (022) 436187
Rooms: 153
Class : * *
* * |
Hotel Jayakarta Suite
Jl. Ir.H. Juanda 390
Bandung
Phone: (62-22) 2505888
Fax : (62-22) 2505388
Class : * * *
* |
Pondok
Putri Gunung
Jl.
Raya Tangkuban Perahu
Km.16/17 Lembang
Bandung 40391
Phone : (022)
286650
Fax : (022) 2786902
Rooms: 108
Class : * * * * |
Sheraton Inn Bandung
Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 390
Bandung
40135
Phone: (022) 2500303
Fax : (022) 2500301
Rooms: 112
Class : *
* * |
Hotel Chedi Bandung
Jl. Rancabentang
58
Ciumbuleuit, Bandung 40142
Phone: (022) 233889
Fax : (022)
230633
Class : * * * |
Hotel Perdana Wisata
Jl. Jend. Sudirman
No.66-68
Bandung 40241
Phone: (022) 438238 (Hunting)
Fax : (022)
432813
Rooms: 140
Class : * * * |
Grand Hotel Lembang
Jl. Raya Lembang 272
Lembang
40391 Bandung
Phone : (022) 2786671
Fax : (022) 2786829
Class : * *
* |
Hotel Santika
Jl. Sumatra 52-54
Bandung 40115
Phone : (022)
4203009
(Hunting)
Fax : (022) 439601
Rooms: 70
Class : * *
* |
Hotel Kumala Panghegar
Jl. Asia Afrika 140
PO. Box.
507 Bandung 40261
Phone: (022) 4205141
Fax : (022) 438852
Rooms:
63
Class : * * * |
Hotel Istana
Jl. Lembong No.44
Bandung 40111
Phone: (022) 446871,
433025
Fax : (022) 432737
Rooms: 54
Class : * * * |
Hotel Panghegar
Jl. Merdeka No. 2 |
PO. Box. 1505 Bandung 40111
Phone: (022)
432286 (Hunting)
Fax : (022) 431583
Rooms: 201
Class : * * * |
Hotel Anggrek Golden
Jl. RE. Martadinata 15
Bandung
40115
Phone: (022) 4205537
Fax : (022) 431565
Class : * * |
Cisitu Guest House
Jl. Cisitu 45/B Bandung
Phone: (022) 2502420
Rooms: 43
Class
: * * |
Hotel Cipaku Indah
Jl. Cipaku II/2 Bandung
Phone: (022) 210221
Fax : (022)
213430
Rooms : 87
Class : * * |
Hotel New Naripan
Jl.Naripan 31-33, Bandung
Phone : (022) 4207009
Fax :
(022) 438912
Rooms: 33
Class : * * |
Pondok Sany Rosa
Jl. Hegarmanah No.4
Bandung 40141
Phone: (022) 233562
Rooms:
35
Class : * * |
Hotel Trio
Jl. Gardujati 55-61
Bandung 40181
Phone: (022) 4203799
Fax :
(022) 431126
Rooms: 120
Class : * * |
Hotel Abadi Garden
Jl. Setiabudi No.287
Bandung 40154
Phone: (022) 212000
Fax :
(022) 213430
Rooms: 40
Class : * * |
Hotel Patralasa Bandung
Jl. Ir.H. Juanda
No.132
Bandung 40132
Phone: (022) 2502664
Fax : (022) 2504995
Rooms:
26
Class : * * |
Hotel Bumi Asih
Jl. Cilamaya No.1
Bandung 40135
Phone: (022) 4201822
Fax :
(022) 433208
Rooms: 27
Class : * * |
Hotel Braga
Jl. Braga No.8 Bandung
Phone: (022) 4204308
Rooms: 67
Class:
* |
Hotel Arjuna Plaza
Jl. Ciumbulleuit 152
Bandung 40141
Phone: (022) 231328
Fax :
(022) 234742
Rooms: 30
Class: * |
Hotel Guntur
Jl. Otista No.20
Bandung 40171
Phone: (022) 4203763
Rooms:
32
Class: * |
Hotel Talagasari
Jl.. Setiabudi 269-275
Bandung 40154
Phone: (022)
210916
Fax : (022) 211731
Rooms: 86
Class: * |
| BOGOR |
Hotel Safari Garden
Jl. Raya Puncak No.601
Cisarua,
Bogor
Phone: (0251) 253225
fax : (0251) 253555
Rooms: 367
Class : *
* * |
Ever Green Village
Jl. Raya Pucak Km 32 Bogor
Phone: (0251) 4764
Rooms:
93
Class: * * |
Hotel Lembah Nyiur
Jl. Raya Puncak Ciloto
Bogor
Phone: (0251) 253113
Fax : (0251) 254891
Class : * * |
Hotel Bumi Parahyangan
Jl. Raya Ciawi No.10 Bogor
Phone:
(0251) 240747
Fax : (0251) 240994
Class: * * |
Hotel Genggong Village
Jl. Raya Cimanggis Km.30
Bogor
Phone: (0251) 8710875
Fax : (02510 8711329
Rooms: 50
Class: *
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Hotel Lembah Pinus
Puncak Ciloto, Cianjur
Phone: (0255) 512243
Rooms: 67
Class
: * * |
Hotel Cipayung Asri
Jl. Raya Cipayung, Bogor
Phone:
(0251) 254240
Fax : (0251) 254183
Rooms: 47
Class : * * |
Cisarua Hometel & Resort
Jl. Raya Puncak Km.84
Bogor
Phone: (0251) 4680
Class: * * |
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| CIREBON |
Hotel Apita Green
Jl. Tuparev No.323 Cirebon
Phone (0231) 200748
Fax : (0231)
800728
Class : * * * |
Hotel
Patrajasa Cirebon
Jl. Tuparev No.11 PO. Box 68
Cirebon 45153
Phone: (0231)
209000
Fax : (0231) 209796
Rooms : 53
Class : * * *
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Hotel Puri Santika
Jl. Dr. Wahidin 32 Cirebon
Phone:
(0231) 200662
Fax : (0231) 200482
Rooms: 87
Class : * * * |
Hotel
Park
Jl.
Siliwangi No.107
Cirebon 45124
Phone: (0231) 205411
Fax : (0231)
205407
Rooms: 99
Class : * * * |
Hotel Bentani
Jl. Siliwangi N.75 Cirebon
Phone: (0231) 203246
Fax : (0231)
207527
Rooms: 89
Class : * * |
Hotel Cirebon Plaza
Jl. Kartini No.58
Cirebon
45122
Phone: (0231) 202062
Fax : (0231) 204258
Rooms: 34
Class : *
* |
Hotel Kharisma
Jl. Kartini No.60
Cirebon 45123
Phone: (0231) 202295
Fax :
(0231) 200646
Rooms: 99
Class : * * |
Hotel Cirebon Penta
Jl. Syarief Abdurrahman
159
Cirebon, West Java
Phone: (0231) 203328
Fax : (0231)
204491
Rooms: 51
Class : * * |
Hotel Sidodadi
Jl. Siliwangi No.74
Cirebon 45121
Phone: (0231) 202305
Fax :
(0231) 204258
Rooms: 48
Class : * * |
| CIANJUR |
Hotel Bukit Raya Permai
Jl. Raya Cipanas,
Sindanglaya
Cianjur 43253
Phone: (0255) 512505
Fax : (0255) 512995
Rooms:
288
Class : * * * |
Hotel Bukit
Indah
Jl. Raya
Ciloto No.116
Cianjur 43251
Phone: (0255) 512903
Fax : (0255)
513167
Rooms: 90
Class : * * * |
Hotel
Summit Panghegar
Jl. Raya Sindanglaya 180
Cianjur, West Java
Phone: (0255)
511335
Fax : (0255) 512785
Class : * * * |
Hotel Lembah Hijau
Jl. Kp. Parabon Ciloto, Puncak
Cianjur 43251 West Java
Phone:
(0255) 511717
Fax : (0255) 512261
Rooms: 143
Class : * * |
Hotel Sindanglaya
Jl. Raya Cipanas No.43-45
Cianjur 43253
Phone: (0255)
512816
Fax : (0255) 512455
Rooms : 25
Class : * * |
Hotel Indo Alam
Jl. Raya Cipanas,
Sindanglaya
Cianjur 43253
Phone: (0251)
512701
Fax : (0251) 512703
Rooms: 100
Class : * * |
Hotel Puncak Pass
Jl. Raya Puncak,
Sindanglaya
Cianjur 43251 West Java
Phone:
(0255) 512508
Fax : (0255) 512180
Rooms: 41
Class : * * |
Hotel Sanggaboana
Jl. Raya Cipanas 4-6
Cianjur 43251
Phone: (0255) 512696
Fax
: (0255) 513796
Rooms: 50
Class : * * |
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| SUKABUMI |
Hotel Samudra Beach
Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Ratu
Sukabumi
43165
Phone: (0268) 41028
Fax : (0268) 8840601
Rooms: 106
Class :
****
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Hotel Capitol Plaza
Jl. Jend. A. Yani No.75
Sukabumi
43111
Phone: (0266) 222814
Rooms: 25
Class : ** |
Pariwisata Selabintana
Jl. Salabintana Km.7
Sukabumi
48114
Phone: (0266) 225408
Fax : (0266) 223383
Rooms: 171
Class:
** |
Pondok Dewata Sea side
Jl. Kencana Pelabuhan
Ratu
Sukabumi 43164
Phone : (0254) 410226
Fax : (0254) 402889
Rooms:
36
Class : ** |
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| BEKASI |
Hotel
Horison Bekasi
Jl. Kalimalang, Bekasi
Phone: (021) 8812470
Fax : (021)
8812310
Rooms: 315
Class : * * * * |
Hotel Sahid
Lippo Cikarang
Jl. MH. Thamrin, Lippo City
Cikarang-Bekasi 17550
Phone: (021)
8972352
Fax : (021) 8808493
Rooms: 112
Class : * * * * |
Hotel Ibis
Cikarang
Jl.
Jababeka Raya No.1
Cikarang Baru, Bekasi 17530
Phone: (021) 8934488
Fax
: (021) 8934343
Rooms: 92
Class : * * * |
| PURWAKARTA |
TASIKMALAYA |
Hotel
Pariwisata Jatiluhur
Jl. Jatiluhur Purwakarta 41152
Phone: (0264) 201087
Fax : (0264)
201089
Rooms: 97
Class : * * |
Hotel
Crown
Jl. R E.
Martadinata No.45
Tasikmalaya 46188
Phone: (0265) 830269
Fax : (0265)
838967
Rooms: 61
Class: * * |
Hotel
Ramayana
Jl.
Martadinata 833 Tasikmalaya
Phone: (0265) 331340
Fax : (0265)
838416
Class: * * |
| CIAMIS |
SUBANG |
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Hotel Surya
Beach
Jl. Bulak
Laut
Pangandaran Ciamis
Phone: (0265) 879428
Fax : (0265)
879289
Class : * * * |
Sariater
Hotspring Resort
Jl. Raya Ciater Subang
Phone: (0264) 200319
Fax : (0264)
200778
Rooms: 143
Class : * * * |
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^ RESTAURANT
| Chinese Cuisine |
Braga
Jl. Braga No. 17
Bandung 40111
Phone:
(022) 436568 |
Flamboyant
Jl. Sukajadi
282
Bandung 40158
Phone: (022) 82370 |
Golden Palace
JL Asia Afrika 121
Bandung
40112
Phone: (022) 430407 |
President
Jl. Braga No. 106
Bandung
40111
Phone: (022) 433106 |
Queen
Dalem Kaum 79
Bandung 40261
Phone: (022)
51661 |
Tien-Tien
Jl. ABC No. 82 Kav. C
Bandung
40111
Phone : (022) 436413 |
Hotin
Jl. Jend. Sudirman 178-180
Bandung
40181
Phone: (022) 611993 |
Imperial
Jl. Braga 126
Phone: (022)
4433291 |
King Garden
JL Gardujati 81-63
Bandung
40181
Phone: (022) 613196 |
| JAPANESE CUISINE |
Daishogun
Jl. Cihampelas No.125
Bandung
40181
Phone :(022) 81648 |
Pere'gu
Jl. RE. Martadinata No.91
Bandung
40115
Phone: (022) 445278 |
Eden
Cafe
Jl. Setiabudi No.29 A
Bandung 40181
Phone: (022)
82143 |
Hanamasa
Jl. Medan Merdeka No.39-41
Bandung
40181
Phone: (022) 52022 |
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| AMERICAN FAST FOOD |
California Fried Chicken
Jl. Pasirkaliki No. 160
Bandung
40112
Phone: (022) 434330 |
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Jl. Ir. Juanda 24
Bandung
40115
Phone: (022) 435374 |
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| EUROPEAN CUISINE |
Angus
House
Jl. Setiabudi No. 438
Bandung 40143
Phone : (022)
211666 |
Braga Permai
Jl. Braga No. 68,
Bandung
40111
Phone: (022) 344778 |
Canary Bakery & Cafe
Jl. Ir. H. Juanda
28
Bandung 40116
Phone: (022) 434606 |
Glosis
Jl. Gunung Agung No.8
Bandung
40142
Phone : (022) 81438 |
Ponderosa Family Steak House
Jl. Sumatra
No.2
Bandung 40112
Phone : (022) 440746 |
Pizza Hut
Jl. Sumatra No.2
Bandung
40112
Phone: (022) 4206630 |
Cafe Venezia
Jl. Sukajadi 206
Bandung
40163
Phone : (022) 81277 |
Dairy Queen
Jl. Sumatra No. 2
Bandung
40112
Phone : (022) 440746 |
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^ SOUVENIR SHOP
| BANDUNG |
Aneka Lukisan
Jl. Cihampelas 96
Phone: (022)
83406. |
Ahum
Jl. Asep Berlian, Sukarasa |
Agam Gift Shop
Jl. Asia Africa No.88 |
Art Gallery Tatarah
Jl. Braga No.77 |
Cibaduyut Shoe-home Industry
Along Jl.
Cibaduyut |
Cihampelas Jeans Shopping
Along Jl.
Cihampelas |
Braga
Gallery
Jl. Braga No.68 |
Batik
Semar
Jl. Dalem Kaum 40
Phone: (022) 67432.
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Mayang Sari Saung Angklung
Jl. Mohammad
Toha Gg.
Madurasa 274 |
Roel Collection
Jl. Setiabudi No.142 |
Saung Angklung UdJo Ngalaga
Jl. Padasuka No.
118
Phone: (022) 71714. |
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| BOGOR |
Alfa
Collection
Internusa Lt. Dasar 121 |
Botanical Painting Art
Jl. Tanjakan Pala
I/V |
Batugading Collection
Jl. Sancang No. 22 |
| TASIKMALAYA |
CIAMIS |
Aquarius
Jl. Raya Rajapolah 118 |
Kandaga Handicraft
Jl. Dr. Sukarjo No. 7
Phone:
41402, 21876. |
Kerajinan Sari
Jl. Pasanggrahan
Pananjung
Pangandaran |
| CIANJUR |
Sanggar Bambu
Jl. Cibeber Km.8 |
Sanggar Bambu Putra
Jl. Raya Cianjur
Sukabumi |
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^ TRAVEL AGENT
| BANDUNG |
Buana
Leisure
Jl. Merdeka No. 27
Phone: (022) 443415
Fax : (022)
444496 |
PACTO
Ltd.
Jl. Asia Afrika No. 112
Bandung 40261
Phone: (022)
4260739
Fax : (022) 434416 PACTO |
Interlink Co. Ltd.
Jl. Wastukencana No.6
Phone:
(022) 443614
Fax : (022) 434392
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Satriavi
Jl. Asia Afrika No. 81
Bandung
40111
Phone: (022) 4203667
Fax : (022) 4203677 |
Natrabu Tours & Travel
Jl. Gatot
Subroto No. 83
Bandung 40262
Phone: (022) 303666 |
Setia
Budi Tours
Jl. Setia Budi No.170-A
Phone : (022) 237665
Fax
: (022) 237686
Telex : 28490 bahana |
Vayatour
Jl. Merdeka No. 2
Bandung
40111
Phone: (022) 430786
Fax : (022) 430331 |
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|
| BOGOR |
CIREBON |
Budhy Persada Tours
Jl. Siliwangi No.37
Phone:
(0251) 328788
Fax : (0251) 311954 |
Mitra
Tours
Jl. Pulasaran No.70
Hotel Beranti
Phone: (0231)
27724
Fax : (0231) 27627 |
Nenggala Grace Tours
Jl. Pasuketan No.41
Phone:
(0231) 206421
Fax : (0231) 206421
Telex : 28509 plaza cbr |
| SUKABUMI |
CIANJUR |
Nada
Tour
Jl. Pasundan 123 Sukabumi
Phone: 221903
Fax :
224552 |
Chandra Gama Muda Tours
Jl. Mayor Harun Babir
No.11
Phone: (0255) 81783 |
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